Southeastern US Culture?

What do you consider the culture of the Southeast US — particularly Georgia, Florida, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana?

I’m not talking about banjo pickin’, cousin marrying Jerry Springer junk. I’m talking about the real way things are. Please also include where you are and how much (if any) time you’ve spent in the areas I listed.

Thanks in advance!

The culture is southern American, which includes, but is not limited to …

- Politically right-wing, social conservatism, this is influnced by the heavy religion

- College football, NFL, NASCAR, trips to Myrtle Beach/Gulf Coast

- Country music, Christian music

- The confederate culture movement … not all people in the southeast are part of this, but some in the south do believe the culture should include the history of the area being part of the confederate states. This is expressed by displaying the confederate flag, supporting confederate history events, etc.

None of the above applies to south Florida, except for the standard American stuff like consumerism and materialism. Most of the above applies to PARTS of North Carolina, but not as much as the rest of the southeast. I’d say the heart of all of the above would be Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina.

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July 1, 2013 at 9:42 pm

The white people don’t have culture. For culture to be called culture have to be millennium of existence. US has fake plastic corrupted mutant culture and yes. the natives have genuine millennium culture and identityReferences :

My work takes me to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville AL, 3 or 4 times per year, and all I hear about is damn Alabama football. Those Alabama people take their college football very serious, I mean to the point where it’s ridiculous, they will even want to fight you, if you say anything bad against Alabama football. It is very funny, but I have seen that most all of these Alabama fans are uneducated, they all just blue collar workers.References :

- Politically right-wing, social conservatism, this is influnced by the heavy religion

- College football, NFL, NASCAR, trips to Myrtle Beach/Gulf Coast

- Country music, Christian music

- The confederate culture movement … not all people in the southeast are part of this, but some in the south do believe the culture should include the history of the area being part of the confederate states. This is expressed by displaying the confederate flag, supporting confederate history events, etc.

None of the above applies to south Florida, except for the standard American stuff like consumerism and materialism. Most of the above applies to PARTS of North Carolina, but not as much as the rest of the southeast. I’d say the heart of all of the above would be Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina.References : I live in NC.